Drug users’ involvement in the drug economy: Implications for harm reduction and HIV prevention programs

被引:0
|
作者
Susan G. Sherman
Carl A. Latkin
机构
[1] Bloomberg School of Public Health,Department of Epidemiology
[2] Johns Hopkins University,Department of Health Policy and Management
[3] Bloomberg School of Public Health,undefined
[4] Johns Hopkins University,undefined
来源
Journal of Urban Health | 2002年 / 79卷
关键词
Drug Economy; Drug Users; HIV Prevention; Social Networks;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The purpose of this article is to explore individual and social characteristics associated with drug user’s involvement in the drug economy among a sample of lowincome heroin and cocaine users (n=1,288) in Baltimore, Maryland. The study sample had participated in a network-oriented intervention study of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk behaviors among drug users. Of the sample, 44% (n=569) held at least one role in the drug econonry, performing an average of 1.17 roles. A significantly higher percentage of those involved in the drug economy reported being daily drug users (60.6% vs. 40.2%), injecting heroin daily (36.0% vs. 21.8%), injecting speed daily (23.6% vs. 14.7%), and snorting heroin daily (18.3% vs. 13.4%). In terms of social networks, those involved in the drug economy reproted a significantly larger social network (9.98 vs. 8.97), greater percentage of active drug users in their social network (47% vs. 44%), greater percentage of daily drug users in their social network (40% vs. 33%), and larger drug support networks (6.7 vs. 5.6). The study indicates the far-reaching influence of drug use on many aspects of their lives, including their involvement with the drug economy. Reducing drug users’ frequency of use could have the consequence of decreasing this involvement. Being a part of the drug economy exposes drug users to many risks, but also places them in a position to influence others. Examining drug users’ social networks could provide insight into the composition of their immediate social environment and could inform HIV prevention programs.
引用
收藏
页码:266 / 277
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Polydrug use and polydrug markets amongst image and performance enhancing drug users: Implications for harm reduction interventions and drug policy
    Salinas, Mike
    Floodgate, William
    Ralphs, Rob
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DRUG POLICY, 2019, 67 : 43 - 51
  • [42] Harm reduction: A new direction for drug policies and programs.
    Buchanan, DR
    JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY, 1998, 19 (03) : 375 - 376
  • [43] Arrests and incarceration of injection drug users for syringe possession in Massachusetts: Implications for HIV prevention
    Case, P
    Meehan, T
    Jones, TS
    JOURNAL OF ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROMES AND HUMAN RETROVIROLOGY, 1998, 18 : S71 - S75
  • [44] Harm reduction: A new direction for drug policies and programs.
    Koenig, DJ
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY-CAHIERS CANADIENS DE SOCIOLOGIE, 2000, 25 (01): : 109 - 111
  • [45] Assessment of HIV testing of urban injection drug users: Implications for expansion of HIV testing and prevention efforts
    Heimer, Robert
    Grau, Lauretta E.
    Curtin, Erin
    Khoshnood, Kaveh
    Singer, Merrill
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2007, 97 (01) : 110 - 116
  • [46] Increasing HIV prevention and care for injecting drug users
    Des Jarlais, Don C.
    Arasteh, Kamyar
    Gwadz, Marya
    LANCET, 2010, 375 (9719): : 961 - 963
  • [47] The HIV prevention needs of injection drug users in Estonia
    Wilson, Tracey E.
    Sharma, Anjali
    Zilmer, Kai
    Kalikova, Nelli
    Uuskuela, Anneli
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STD & AIDS, 2007, 18 (06) : 389 - 391
  • [48] Prevention of HIV transmission among intravenous drug users
    Benyamina, Amine
    Blecha, Lisa
    Lebeau, Bertrand
    Reynaud, Michel
    LANCET, 2010, 375 (9728): : 1782 - 1782
  • [49] Issues of HIV prevention among injection drug users
    Narkevich, E. M.
    ZHURNAL NEVROLOGII I PSIKHIATRII IMENI S S KORSAKOVA, 2010, 110 (05) : 80 - 82
  • [50] HIV treatment as prevention among injection drug users
    Wood, Evan
    Milloy, Michael John
    Montaner, Julio S. G.
    CURRENT OPINION IN HIV AND AIDS, 2012, 7 (02) : 151 - 156